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How would I make this picture into night light like the reference picture in this post.
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Hi
Somthing like this:
A black color fill layer set to multiply (and blend if as shown) . Then paint on the mask to darken and lighten specific areas. Leave the train windows light and add a shadow under the "body"
Dave
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You could also Try using the Camera Raw Filter by selecting Filter> Camera Raw shortcut Shift+Ctrl/Cmd+A
And playing around with settings like Exposure, contrast, Temperature...
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This isn't about night or day. This is about on-camera flash versus natural diffused daylight.
The flash will naturally produce some vignetting, but that's only part of it. The main thing is the frontal camera-axis lighting, which shows up in a number of ways. There's no way to emulate that completely in any software, because it's baked into the pixel data recorded by the sensor.
You can get closer by making sure any surface directly facing the camera is brightly lit, and any surface facing away from the camera in shadow. This is a lot of work if you want a realistic effect. Add some narrow hard shadows along the underside rim of the person. This hard shadow is the most immediately recognizable feature of on-camera flash.
In short - do it again, this time using flash on the camera.
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